
Experimental Zoology Group
The Experimental Zoology Group combines physics, engineering, molecular techniques and modelling in a quantitative systems analysis to solve fundamental problems in biology. This provides insights that we use to offer solutions for practical problems with societal relevance.
Head of group
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Biomechanics of development in teleost fish
Self-organising mechanisms in the development of fish are studied by combining biophysical and biomolecular approaches
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The Experimental Zoology Group (EZO) combines physics, engineering, molecular techniques and modelling in a quantitative systems analysis to solve fundamental problems in biology. Read more about the research lines that are carried out.
Courses
The Experimental Zoology Group is involved in teaching several courses as shown below. There are courses offered for MSc and BSc.
Latest publications
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Flightlessness affects cranial morphology in birds
Journal of Zoology 116 (2013)2. - ISSN 0952-8369 - p. 75 - 84.
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A Mutation in VEGFC, a Ligand for VEGFR3, is Associated with Autosomal Dominant Milroy-like Primary Lymphedema
Circulation Research 112 (2013)6. - ISSN 0009-7330 - p. 956 - 960.
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New tools for studying osteoarthritis genetics in zebrafish
Osteoarthritis and Cartilage 21 (2013)2. - ISSN 1063-4584 - p. 269 - 278.